Dan
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@I_amMukhtar Apart from her displaying incredible levels of dumbf*ckery, it also shows how patently un-British she is:
You're also legally entitled to hear your case in Welsh if in Wales.
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@blaiklockBP @TiffSandwiches @GWRHelp wow! you wrote them a letter today about a sandwich which you ate on 4 december 2025 and kept the wrapper for over 15 months in your drawers?! btw if it's halal, the company label it as such. stupid bint tiffinsandwiches.co.uk/halal
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I have today sent a 7-page Pre-Action Protocol Letter to Bradford-based Tiffin Foods @TiffSandwiches and Great Western Railways @GWRHelp for selling me an unmarked and unlabelled Halal chicken sandwich on a train between London and Plymouth.
This and other actions are in addition to the Judicial Review.

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#LFC 🔴 🚨
Just one more thing.
Arne Slot gives the players 1-3 days off every week so he can go see his kids and allow the players to be with their families which I respect in that regard. But surely as head coach if you can’t commit without seeing your kids just resign and go see them. To be a Liverpool Coach you have to have full commitment to the job with little to no days off for the players in order to be the best they possibly can. Unacceptable behaviour and piss poor from a lot of the players too. Half arsing it in training. You play games how you train and it’s starting to show. Culture Change needed.
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@LargentsBurner @Mrgunsngear You do realise crazy people stop taking their meds right
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@Mrgunsngear You are so unintelligent. He's saying "I don't want to be here" and "please shoot me". He's clearly going through a mental health crisis and wanted to die by suicide by cop. America chooses not to provide medication easily to patients including mental health which leads to this.
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Anthony Griffin (44), who the New York Times described as a "popular battle rapper" (seriously, the article is still up...) decided it was a good idea to stab and slash 3 elderly Americans (65, 70, and 84 years old) with a Gerber Gear machete at Grand Central Station in New York City.
As officers arrived on scene, the first cop pulls his Gen4 Glock 17 with night sights and tells him to drop the knife. Mr. Griffin isn't deterred by the Glock as he knows, from multiple Hollywood movies and rap songs, that it can't be detected by a metal detector.
So, the second officer has to pull his Sig Sauer P226 and performs an impromptu ballistics test on Mr. Griffin's chest cavity with his Speer 124gr +p 9mm bonded hollow points as Mr. Griffin was yelling "I am Lucifer!!!"
As it turns out, even Lucifer isn't immune from a couple well placed 9mm bonded JHPs in the torso and died on the scene saving taxpayers millions of dollars.
Carry accordingly...
#CityLife #NYPD #cops #ballistics #NewYorkCity #decay #FailedState #crime #glock #GerberGear #SigSauer #GoldDot #FAFO #3rdWorld #decline #communism #GrandCentralStation #urban #democrats
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@PeterMcCormack @epsunburst Bizarre then that this is the minimum wage in Australia and we have the best coffee shops in the world that are thriving.
Maybe, you’re just not good at running a business?
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A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses.
I’ll explain for the economically illiterate.
Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add:
- 12.07% holiday
- Sick pay
- Maternity pay if and when required
- National insurance
- Pension contributions
These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up.
Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t.
Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics.
Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs.
There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay.
So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost.
Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes.
The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.
Harry Eccles@Heccles94
The Greens will raise the minimum wage to £15 for all workers 💪
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@WONGthink Is there going to be a sudden guilty plea? No awkward questions, sentenced to time served and out of the country by tea time?
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It's gonna be a long day. Nothing can be reported inside the court room until it starts.
VoxPopuli@vpopulimedia
Court is delayed. Stay tuned for updates...
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Christine McGuinness declares 'I'm looking for a wife' as she brands herself a 'five-star lesbian' three years after toxic divorce from Paddy
The 38-year-old mum-of-three told how she would love to have a wife one day, not in a legal marriage but in a celebration of love.
She said "I would love to have a wife one day, not like a legalised marriage, but like a blessing, a celebration of love and all of that."
Christine has been openly dating women since splitting from Paddy McGuinness in 2022 after 11 years of marriage.
The couple, who share three autistic children, now co-parent amicably.
She added she likes the double life of keeping her London fun separate from family life back home.

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@gunnerking_14 Three things can be accurate at the same time:
Arsenal fans deserve fuck all and same with the club.
City are bastards who deserve relegation.
Chelsea should be liquidated.
All three things are equally valid.
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Leicester: Deducted 6 points due to financial breaches.
Sheffield Wed: Deducted 18 points due to financial breaches.
West Brom: Deducted 2 points due to financial breaches.
Everton: 8 points deduction due to financial breaches.
Forest: 4 point deduction for financial breaches.
Chelsea: €31m fine and suspended transfer ban over 2 years for 74 breaches of financial FairPlay.
City: Yet to be charged for 115 breaches of financial FairPlay.
A total of 189 charges in the fa cup final but it’s Arsenal everyone wants to see fail and say are ruining the game with our set piece play. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt
Man City 🆚 Chelsea The FA Cup final is set 🏆
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📌𝗡𝗘𝗪: Giorgio Barone (Cristiano's former private chef) has shared Cristiano Ronaldo's diet in a recent interview!
• There is zero milk and zero sugar allowed in his diet, absolutely zero sugar.
• In the morning he eats avocado with coffee and eggs.
• The lunch exists of vegetables, chicken and fish.
• There is NO flour allowed in his diet: no pasta, no bread.
• At night he eats a light meal: usually it's fish or meat in the form of filet, with vegetables.

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@AnfieldEdition @_pauljoyce Unfortunately Bottling Semenyo was a huge mistake from liverpool, there's not many Prem-proven wingers available Liverpool might have to go for a Jarrod Bowen or Antony Gordan
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🎖️| @_pauljoyce: The recruitment of a pacey winger is essential for Liverpool. Someone who can run in behind defences and take on opponents on the outside would benefit Isak and Wirtz, especially, as well as the team as a whole.
Yan Diomande has been tracked but is valued at around £85m. Liverpool are not the only team pursuing the winger.
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@KarenJukes2 @joemichalczuk @StanisJenna Triage is usually quite quick, that's how the they get you. " i don't know what everyone's complaining about " 4 hours later.....
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@joemichalczuk @StanisJenna I had to take my daughter to A&E seen by triage quite quickly but then we were waiting for hours afterwards . Nose bleeds galore and sickness, when I checked when we will see the Dr, her details were deleted 🤷🏼♀️ blood tests etc all gone 😤🤯
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A shower screen shattered all over my wife this week.
Over the next 72 hours, the NHS got almost everything wrong.
A cautionary tale of a system that is broken (with the usual caveat that everyone working in it is doing their best) 👇
I called an ambulance.
All good at first: “It’s on its way.”
Ten minutes later: “Actually, there are no ambulances for hours - can you get her to hospital?”
So I loaded my bleeding wife into the car, along with the kids and the dog, and drove to A&E.
Ten hours later, she came home - having given up after not even being offered a plaster.
The next morning, we called our GP: “Any chance she could see a nurse?”
“No - as the ambulance referred her to hospital, we can’t see her.”
So I went to the pharmacy and bought a first aid kit.
Because apparently that’s where we are now - me and a pack of plasters, in one of the richest countries in the world.
This morning, still in pain, still untreated, and with a ballooning foot, we went to an urgent treatment centre.
At first, smooth. She was seen in under two hours. X-ray done.
“Nasty cut, but nothing broken.”
Relief.
Two hours later, the phone rang.
It was the hospital.
“Sorry - we got that completely wrong. Your foot is broken and the wound needs antibiotics.”
If it wasn’t so serious, it would be laughable.
And the truth is - anyone who uses the system has a story like this.
We need to stop clinging to an idealised version of the NHS and have a grown-up conversation about how to fix it.
Free healthcare for all should remain a principle - but pretending the current model works isn’t helping anyone.
Almost every other developed country combines public healthcare with some level of private provision - and all deliver better outcomes as a result.
Yet in the UK, even suggesting that tends to get shut down before the conversation starts.
That’s not protecting the NHS. It’s protecting a cult.
We don’t need ideology. We need honesty about what works.
We need a brilliant NHS in practice for all of us - not one we’re told to revere while it quietly crumbles, and where anyone who speaks up is dismissed or discredited.
When are we going to get serious about the things that actually matter - and have the difficult national conversations needed to fix them?
We don’t need to abandon the NHS.
We need to be honest about fixing it.
We shouldn’t just shrug our shoulders.
We have to be better.
We need to vote for real change.
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@ArchRose90 @TaliGoldsheft Exhibits 1 and 2
@Nike needs to discontinue this design - for the sake of humanity 🌎 🕊️


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An incredible 52-year journey comes to an end.
Following extensive consideration, BBC Sport has made the difficult decision to say goodbye to Football Focus at the end of this season.
First broadcast in 1974, Football Focus is a testament to the brilliant team who have worked on it over the years and, of course, the audience. The programme has been a staple of the BBC’s football coverage for decades, providing fans with interviews, analysis and stories from across the game ahead of the weekend’s fixtures. But changing audience behaviours mean fans are now increasingly consuming football content in different ways and we need to respond appropriately as we face difficult decisions around how the licence fee is spent.
Fans are accessing discussion, highlights, analysis and news through digital platforms and on-demand viewing and as viewing habits continue to evolve, it is right that BBC Sport adapts how it brings football coverage to the widest audiences across television, radio, online and to its extensive social platforms.
BBC Sport boasts a strong football rights portfolio and is set to significantly expand its digital output this year growing content across BBC platforms, as well as a bold new slate of exclusive shows on YouTube. Featuring fresh formats, big personalities and more frequent, always-on content tailored for digital audiences, the expansion will bring fans closer to the game than ever before delivering more high-quality, accessible and engaging football coverage at scale. We will release further details on these plans in the coming months.

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@AlexSmith90014 @liz_churchill10 And the six white men recently convicted of grooming and raping young girls, are g to hey from a culture that doesn’t see women as human? The problem with rape is men of all nationalities, backgrounds and religions !
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@Andymb28 @henrywinter Lol. You actually believe this don't you. Konate, no 2nd yellow allowed to be substituted minutes later.
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Never a dull Moment in the Merseyside Derby. New venue, same fervour, familiar scorer, Salah going out in style. #EVELIV
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@FreespeechShell @TRobinsonNewEra @bb_media_uk @SeanyBoyy89 @POB4LIFE @GriftReport @benonwine @RichardTomo5 @HoodedClaw1974 @daveatherton @GBNEWS It is imperative we discover who is bribing/blackmailing/threatening the leaders of all developed nations to destroy their nations and betray their own people.
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FORMER RAF WETHERSFIELD MILITARY WHISTLEBLOWER REACHES OUT
I recently spoke with a former military resident of Wethersfield, the person disclosed to me some of the following:
• They say they were lied to about the base housing migrants and it was called Operation Jupe.
•They had to live in B&Bs awaiting council accommodation after being kicked out of the base.
• They were given an electricity bill once they left.
• Former personnel who died in Afghanistan, now have Afghan men living in their former homes.
• 14 children had to leave their homes and local village school which resulted in a teacher being made redundant.
•They wouldn't let the museum remain on the base and they have been pushed into a small accommodation in the village and struggling with donations to stay open.
• There is no war memorial to any men or women who served and lived at RAF Wethersfield.
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